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ADHD linked to economic status

Scientists have found evidence of a link between social and economic status and childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the UK. A team led...

The boy from hell

In the first of a series of articles, Alison Thompson provides a candid account of life with her child with ADHD

How to support those with ADHD

Susan Yarney looks at how to provide the right support at home and school for children and young people with ADHD

Poles apart?

Paul Holland and Madan Mall outline research which questions some common conceptions of ADHD

Managing ADHD in the classroom

Fintan O’Regan looks at how we can minimise the effects of ADHD in the classroom

Is immaturity being mistaken for ADHD?

Children who are amongst the youngest in their school year may be incorrectly diagnosed with ADHD because their immaturity is mistaken for signs of...

Call for more ADHD school assessments

Children who are given a second fixed-term exclusion from school should be routinely assessed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), says a group made...

Are there reasons to be cheerful for the SEN resources market?

Despite claims of education cuts and economic gloom, Ray Barker provides an optimistic prognosis for the SEN resources market

Using a positve psychology approach to ADHD

Positive psychology techniques can go a long way towards helping parents and teachers deal with the pressures of looking after a child with ADHD, says Andy Turner

Book Reviews

Parenting Children With ADHD

10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach Dr Monastra, is a clinical psychologist who is internationally recognised for his research on the neurophysiological characteristics of children...

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